Red Patch Bed and Breakfast

Red Patch Bed and Breakfast Red Patch Bed & Breakfast is the Summer home of Gen. Charles Collis, Medal of Honor awardee located We are located on Confederate Ave. Merville E. When Gen. Hooper.

Red Patch Bed & Breakfast
64 Confederate Avenue
Gettysburg, PA. 17435
A History

Red Patch is a classic example of Victorian Architecture and has an interesting history. The house was built in 1900 as a summer home by the Brevet Major General Charles H.T. Collis who commanded the 114th Pennsylvania (Collis’ Zouaves). Red Patch is named after the red diamond patch that his Zouaves wore on their uni

forms to identify themselves as being in the 1st Division in the 3rd Corps of the Army of the Potomac. across the street from an original wall that was here during the battle. During the short time he used the house, General Collis entertained many important political associates and old war friends. Reportedly, he threw quite the parties here. On May 10, 1902, General Collis was taken ill and was rushed to Philadelphia where he died the next day at Bryn Mawr Hospital. He is buried in the Gettysburg National Cemetery and a high-backed bench topped by a bust of him facing Red Patch marks his grave. His grave is the only military grave that is not marked by a standard military headstone in the Gettysburg National Cemetery. Red Patch is modeled after a house built by the architect Jacques Vanderbeck in Somerville, N.J. Stallsmith, a well-known Gettysburg contractor, built it. The house is of the Queen Anne style, usually characterized by its off-center turrets and towers, shingling and wrap-around porch. The interior is filled with extensive natural woodwork, high ceilings, 4 fireplaces and hardwood floors. Originally the house contained a callbox system, electric and gas lighting, and 2 complete bathrooms, one of which contained a marble shower. Many of the original electric/gas fixtures can be seen throughout the house. Red Patch is approximately 45oo square feet and has 4 floors including a walk in basement with 20-foot ceilings. The first floor has 6 rooms and a foyer as large as an average size room with a fireplace. This includes a library, large kitchen, a large family room, dining room, Victorian parlor and a butler’s pantry. There are a total of 4 fireplaces decorated with ceramic tile and ornate woodwork. The family room was originally decorated with an oriental influence and painted Chinese red and black with bamboo wallpaper. The second floor now has four Bedrooms, and an office (originally six bedrooms), 3 bathrooms and a utility room. There is a walkout porch from the master bedroom suite, which also has a changing room and walk in closet. The third floor attic has a large open space with high ceilings and 3 full size rooms that were previously servant’s quarters. A call bell still is in one of the rooms. There is also a small walk out from one of the attic rooms. General Collis purchased a tract of land from Mr. & Mrs. James Kepner of Gettysburg PA. on Sept. 16, 1899 for $1,700. The tract included not only the land where Red Patch is located, but also, a large tract behind the house that now comprises many of the homes on Red Patch Avenue. According to his contract with the builder, construction was started on September 29, 1899 and completed by January 1, 1900. Collis died the estate went to his son Lloyd Collis. On April 15, 1910, the property was sold to “Madame” Lida J. During this time, Camp C**t, an Army installation, was in operation less than a mile away. Local lore has it that the house was used as a bo****lo about that time. This is a persistent story that has been conveyed by a number of octogenarians who were youngsters at that time. Of additional interest is the fact that Lida Hooper was the wife of the Rev. William Hooper, the minister of the Episcopal Church until his death in 1917. Lida survived until 1930, where her obituary mentions her ancestors came over on the Mayflower. Is it possible that she may have been the first "Mayflower Madame"? The research continues. Upon Lida Hooper’s death, the house was awarded to her daughter, Lida Hooper Kepner. In December of 1947, the house was sold to Elmer J’ Dillman. During the time he owned the house, Mr. Dillman sold all of the furniture that came with the house and started his antique business. On December 1, 1976, he sold the property to the National Park Service. Whiled owned by the National Park Service, the house was used as offices for a period of time but after awhile, it became too expensive to maintain or repair. It remained vacant for almost 4 years. On January 29, 1985, John and Sharon Miller purchased the house from the National Park Service. They have done many of the renovations as you see it today. It was over a year before they were able to move in due to the extensive work needed. On December 29, 1997, Sal and Gail Prezioso, who are the current owners, purchased Red Patch and live here today. They have continued to research the history of the house and have been in contact with descendants of each of the previous owners. A couple of years ago, they began work on the house with the intention of opening Red Patch as a Bed & Breakfast so they could share this wonderful history with others. They received approval late in 2015, from the Borough of Gettysburg to begin operations as a Bed & Breakfast with 3 bedrooms, one with a private bath and 2 rooms sharing a bath. Due to covenants placed in the deed by the U.S. Government, the house will always maintain its distinctive appearance and continue to be a part of the history of Gettysburg.

11/05/2017

Crystal arriving at Red Patch for her Civil War style wedding ceremony with Mark and reception.. Consider this type of event or any other special event for yourself at this unique historic venue, Please call us for more information It was a very special day for them.

After the ceremony on the front porch, the reception was in our back yard for about 90 people. The meal was catered by M...
10/22/2017

After the ceremony on the front porch, the reception was in our back yard for about 90 people. The meal was catered by Mamma Ventura of Gettysburg and the wedding cake by Cristina Fazzolari. My thanks to the bride and groom and their friends and family who put in a lot of work themselves to make this a successful life event for everyone.

Arrival of the bride at Red Patch with the ceremony being officiated by Robert E Lee (Frank Orlando)
10/22/2017

Arrival of the bride at Red Patch with the ceremony being officiated by Robert E Lee (Frank Orlando)

10/22/2017

Hello all. We've been pretty quiet for the last couple of months due to the fact I've been recovering from serious foot surgery and infection due to my diabetes. I've been in the hospital since July 17 and rehab since August 19 still working on recovering, but things are progressing

We had made arrangements to host Mark and Crystals Civil War wedding and reception for 90 people before my problem, and I have to say that my wife Gail, my rock, took care of everything while I've been laid up. Please see Mark and Crystal's comments in the visitors posts This type of thing is just one of the types of Special Events were will be offering I'm still recovering but please keep us in mind if you are coming to Gettysburg.

Send us a message for future requests so we can respond accordingly I hope you enjoy the picture we're posting of that special day! 😊

12/30/2016
Say hello to Abigail.  At 10 years old, she is the youngest living historian to have stayed here at Red Patch.  Also kno...
12/30/2016

Say hello to Abigail. At 10 years old, she is the youngest living historian to have stayed here at Red Patch. Also known as "Joe Pierce" of the 14th Connecticut, one of only a couple of Chinese known to be at the Battle of Gettysburg. Originally sold to a Sea Captain from Connecticut but raised by him as family. He came from the same area of China as did Abigail. Great to see such enthusiasim in history from someone so young. Kudos to her parents and family for encouraging her. :)

Tis the season for Holiday and Winter savings.  Check us out for holiday specials and gifts.  This was 2013 - weather a ...
12/12/2016

Tis the season for Holiday and Winter savings. Check us out for holiday specials and gifts. This was 2013 - weather a bit more snowy. :)

From Mark Littier (former gust)  My girlfriend and I stayed at Red Patch a few weeks ago and couldn't have been happier ...
11/26/2016

From Mark Littier (former gust) My girlfriend and I stayed at Red Patch a few weeks ago and couldn't have been happier with our experience. Gail and Sal were amazing hosts and were very knowledgeable about both the area and history. One of the highlights from our trip was hearing the different stories over breakfast. I am absolutely recommending Red Patch to all of my family and friends for their Gettysburg trips. Thank you, Gail and Sal, for hosting us!

I also wanted to upload a picture from our trip. We went at the end of October, so the exterior shot is from the fall. And of course, we couldn't forget our friend, Rover, who was an absolute sweetheart!

Super event last night at Red Patch Bed and Breakfast.  We celebrated the 197th birthday of General Dan Sickles. The 5th...
11/06/2016

Super event last night at Red Patch Bed and Breakfast. We celebrated the 197th birthday of General Dan Sickles. The 5th Excelsior award was presented to Ranger;Historian John Heiser in the tree room. The consumption of Brandy and Ci**rs, both Sickles favorites, was the themeof the night. Many thanks to organizers Jim, Chris and George. Many stories and discussions of history were told last evening. More pictures will follow.

This is a pre-election vote at Red Patch Bed & Breakfast!  Whatever you political point of view, we are looking for your...
08/25/2016

This is a pre-election vote at Red Patch Bed & Breakfast! Whatever you political point of view, we are looking for your vote. We are getting ready to put up our sign and are down to 2 different choices. One circular and one rectangular. We'd like you to tell us which one you prefer. From those that choose the style we end up with, we will draw a name and the winner will win a free 1 night stay here at Red Patch for 2 people including breakfast, subject to availability. Now's you chance to vote - circle or rectangle!!! This is a non political event :)

Civil War book signing on the porcdh at Red Patch Bed and Breakfast tomorrow morning from 9:00am to 12:00 noon by Chris ...
07/09/2016

Civil War book signing on the porcdh at Red Patch Bed and Breakfast tomorrow morning from 9:00am to 12:00 noon by Chris Barr, author of "A Civil War Captain and His Lady". More than 150 years ago, a 27 year old Irish Immigrant, Josiah Moore, met 19 year old Jennie Lindsay, a member of one of Peoria Illinois' most prominent families. Josiah was the Captain of the 17th Illinois Infantry and his was was a long and bloody one. Their courtship and romance, which came to light in a rare and unpublished series of letters and is the basis for the book. The story of this couple, and the men of the 17th Illinoistracks the toll on our nation during the war and allows us to explore the often difficult recovery after the last gun sounded in 1865.

Other signed titles are also available - "The Gettysburg Cyclorama, The Turning Point of the Civil War on Canvas" by Chris Brenneman and Sue Boardman. "The Second Day at Gettysburg" by Dave Shultz and Scott Mingus Sr.and "The Bloody 5th, The 5th Texas Infantry, Hoods Texas Brigade, The Army of Northern Virginia" by John Schmutz. (Dave Shultz is pictured from last week)

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64 SW Confederate Avenue
Gettysburg, PA
17325

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